bookmarks in my life (via c0ntemplations)
note to self (via c0ntemplations)
phone calls with a wise friend.
note to self (via c0ntemplations)
at some point in your life you just stop begging for things. attention, friends, whatever that’s not given freely. because why would you want something that didn’t even want you in the first place? it’s about self-respect. it’s about learning your worth. once you realize that you’ve unlocked another level of life.
things that make me smile:
- guys holding flowers in their hands because you know he’s about to make someone’s day
- couples who are obviously on a first date and are still in that shy yet eager getting to know you phase
- anyone who gets up for old people on the bus or train
- the pleasantly shocked and surprised face of said old person because they realize that kindness isn’t dead
- handwritten letters
- people holding hands with their parents (especially if they aren’t children anymore)
- friends saying ‘i love you’ to each other because platonic love is so so underrated
- the face of a student who studied so hard for a test and actually did really well
- people who admit that they are wrong without resentment and are willing to learn from their mistakes
- someone who makes you feel like there’s still something worth smiling about in this world when you think you might not make it
Lazy cafe days are my favorite. I could people watch for hours. Everyone has a story to tell, and sometimes, if you look close enough, you’ll catch a glimpse of what they can’t say with words.
“I know we’re going to grow up and we’re not going to be as close as we are now. We’re going to have our own lives and we’ll forget all the promises we made to each other. I know this. And it breaks my heart. But you know you can always count on me, right? You call, I’ll pick up.”
— some friendships defy everything. (via c0ntemplations)
go where your heart is calling.
This. This blog. All I can say is thank you. I needed to stumble on this. I’m pretty sure you can figure out who I am from the likes. But thank you for being raw and writing such relatable things.
😭🙏🏻
What is your New Year's resolution for 2020?
Be more comfortable being unproductive. Relaxing and not feeling guilty. Trying to find value in myself without my accomplishments.
There’s something about sunsets that make you wonder where your other half is.
They’re probably looking at the sunrise thinking the same thing about you.
never trust anyone who argues with strangers in the comments section of things